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    Nicodemus ( / nɪkəˈdiːməs /; Greek: Νικόδημος, translit. Nikódēmos; Imperial Aramaic: 𐡍𐡒𐡃𐡉𐡌𐡅𐡍, romanized: Naqdīmūn; Hebrew: נַקְדִּימוֹן, romanized : Naqdīmōn) is a New Testament figure venerated as a saint in a number of Christian traditions. He is depicted as a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin who is drawn to hear Jesus's teachings.

  2. Oct 19, 2023 · Published Oct 19, 2023. Nicodemus is a prominent figure in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of John. He is important because his interaction with Jesus provides significant theological insights and is central to the Christian understanding of faith, rebirth, and salvation.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Some of the extra-biblical traditions about Nicodemus are based on conjecture. The Gospel According to John identifies him as a Pharisee, “a leader of the Jews,” and “a teacher of Israel” and portrays him in discussion with the chief priests on Jesus’ fate.

  4. Jesus Teaches Nicodemus. 3 Now there was a Pharisee, a man named Nicodemus who was a member of the Jewish ruling council. 2 He came to Jesus at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the signs you are doing if God were not with him.”

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. All that we know of Nicodemus in the Bible is from the Gospel of John. In John 3:1, he is described as a Pharisee. The Pharisees were a group of Jews who were fastidious in keeping the letter of the Law and often opposed Jesus throughout His ministry.

  6. The story of Nicodemus only appears in the following three chapters of the Bible in the Gospel of John. John 3:1-21 = Nicodemus meets Jesus secretly; John 7:43-53 = Nicodemus questions the Pharisee’s actions against Jesus; John 19:38-42 = Nicodemus helps take Jesus down from the cross

  7. Nicodemus was a ruler of the Jews which meant that he was a member of the court of seventy elders, known as the Sanhedrin, which was the highest religious body among the Jews. He also was described as “the” (article present in Gr.) teacher of Israel.

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